Press Release
At 12.30 hours today [May 30], an application to the High Court in London was issued seeking a judicial review of the decisions of the Home Office in this matter.
The removal directions set for Sunday 1st June have now been cancelled by the Home Office, and an application will be made to them this afternoon for Mr Yezza to be released while his case is reconsidered.
David Smith, of Cartwright King solicitors in Nottingham, says “We hope and trust that the Home Office will now release Mr Yezza and reconsider his case properly and in accordance with the law; we will proceed vigorously with the High Court action unless they agree to do so.”A Message from Hich
Hich says: “To all my supporters and comrades: I have been overwhelmed by the show of support and solidarity that I have received via dozens of faxes, postcards and letters from all over the country and beyond. I would like everyone to know that I am receiving your messages, even if I’m unable to respond. I truly hope that I will be given the chance to thank every one of you when I am released.
I have been truly blessed and lucky, having so many friends and supporters visiting me, calling me, and sending messages of support. Thanks to all of you, my deportation has been put on hold - a small yet significant victory. This is just the beginning of our campaign and we need to keep the momentum going. My spirits couldn’t be higher, my determination is rock solid, I have every intention of fighting this to the very end and I thank all of you for sharing in my struggle. Vivé la revolución!
Peace, Etc.
Hich
10.22pm
Cell 13, Colnbrook Immigration Removal Centre
Near Heathrow Airport
Short Term Holding Facility
Great!
31.05.2008 12:17
Chiara
Where is Nick Palmer in all this?
01.06.2008 12:17
PJ
nick palmer
02.06.2008 10:20
So there it is PJ. bit shit really.
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